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Blood Pressure Monitoring Made Easy

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•Clinically validated smart blood pressure monitor

•Portable so patients can be monitored remotely, saving time and money

•Easy to use - with irregular heart beat detection and triple measurement average

•Patient data syncs to QardioMD to allow continuous monitoring and improved outcomes

To find out more on the Qardio Arm Monitor click HERE.

Coming soon at £89.95 each plus P+P. To register your interest in the Qardio Arm Monitor please email info@heartrhythmalliance.org or call 01789 867 501

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